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Reamer for steel,cast iron,aluminum

Getting reaming right | Cutting Tool Engineering

2010-06-01 · The range for cast iron is 50 to 80 rms and 30 to 60 rms for steels, and a PCD reamer can impart a finish as fine as 8 rms in aluminum, according to Bysterbusch. Sometimes a hole is bored prior to reaming , but that’s not mandatory.

Aluminum Carbide Chucking Reamers with Straight Shank

Solid carbide chucking reamers provide excellent wear resistance when machining the toughest materials, such as cast iron, nonferrous alloys, and stainless steel. These reamers have a straight shank that mounts to the chuck of a drill press or similar machining tool.

Cast Iron Reamers | MSCDirect

Cast Iron Reamers. It is commonly used on ferrous and nonferrous metals including cast iron, steel and steel alloy. Straight flute reamers are the most common and are used in general purpose though-hole applications. They are used for reaming holes without interrupted cuts. Reamer Diameter (Decimal Inch) 0.5420 Reamer Material Carbide-Tipped Shank Type Straight

Alloy Iron Reamer | MSCDirect

It is commonly used on ferrous and nonferrous metals including cast iron, steel and steel alloy. Straight flute reamers are the most common and are used in general purpose though-hole applications. They are used for reaming holes without interrupted cuts.

Carbide Drills & Reamers - Star-SU

Star SU reamers are made in both multiple flute and multi-diameter types. Based on the overall length of the tool required to machine your feature, we can manufacture a solid carbide reamer or braze a solid carbide reamer head to a tubular steel body.

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Carbide straight reamer ideal for small diameter machining. · The shank is thick compared to the blade length, making it excellent in high durability and rigidity. · φ0.2-3 (0.2-3 mm diameter) types are available. · Ideal for finish machining of ultra-small diameter holes.

Reamer

Tapered reamer (non-precision) The body of the tool tapers to a point. This type of reamer consists of a body which, typically, is up to 1/2 inch in diameter, with a rod cross piece at the large end acting to form a handle. It is especially useful for working softer metals such as aluminum, copper, and mild steel.

The three factors, cutting speed, feedrate and depth of cut, are known as cutting conditions. Cutting conditions are determined by the machinability rating of the material. Machinability is the comparing of materials on their ability to be machined. From machinability ratings we can derive recommended cutting speeds. Recommended cutting speeds are given in charts. These charts can be found in the Machinerys Handbook, te…See more on wisc-online

Cutting Speeds

This page gives cutting speeds for turning, milling, and drilling of several different materials. It includes a calculator to figure the spindle speed required.